http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/10/04/1033538725909.html

Ayman al-Zawahiri, considered Osama bin Laden's top aide, has been killed in
Afghanistan, Russia's ITAR-TASS news agency reported yesterday, citing
informed sources.

In a report from Islamabad, the agency cited sources as saying that
al-Zawahiri was not killed in fighting but in a special operation carried
out by unidentified individuals.

It did not give any date.

On September 11, a London-based Islamist said al-Zawahiri had recently
married two widows of a comrade killed in the US-led campaign in
Afghanistan.

An Afghan military chief said in December 2001 that Zawahiri had been
injured and possibly killed in an air attack near the Tora Bora cave complex
south of the eastern city of Jalalabad.


However, German intelligence sources were reported as saying in early
September that bin Laden and senior leaders of his al-Qaeda network,
including Zawahiri, were probably still alive and in hiding, possibly in a
remote mountainous region on the Afghan-Pakistani border.

Zawahiri, an Egyptian physician and a leader of the Egyptian Islamic Jihad,
was said to be the number two man in bin Laden's al-Qaeda network and its
chief financier.

He is said to be bin Laden's mentor and one of the chief organisers of the
September 11 terror attacks on New York and Washington.

The United States has offered a US$5 million ($9.22m) reward for information
leading to his capture.



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